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Malama Wao Akua Art Contest 2008
Malama Wao Akua
Art Contest prospectus 2008

East Maui Watershed Partnership (EMWP) and Viewpoints Gallery are proud to present Malama Wao Akua 2008 (MWA'08), an artistic celebration of Maui's native flora and fauna. This juried exhibition is opento Maui residents of all ages, both amateur and professional. First held in 2004 and again in 2005 and 2007, MWA'08 continues to foster relationships between the people of Maui and our precious native ecosystems. According to Hawaiian tradition, the roots and fruits that provide for the next generations come from "Wao Akua", the realm of the gods, the upper forested regions of our watersheds.

A portion of all entry fees and art sales will be donated to EMWP for the protection of our native Hawaiian rainforests.

Eligibility

If you are a resident of Maui, you can participate. All works must be original one of a kind and not previously shown in any other exhibition, gallery or website. Artworks in any medium and combinations of media are welcome.

Entry Fee: $10 adults; $5 keiki 18 and under.

Stuff that's OK to enter

Artwork in all media are welcome.

The main subject of your piece must be a native landscape or native species of Maui.

Native coral reef species and waterscapes are eligible too (remember, a watershed includes the area between two ridges, reaching from summit to sea, including the coral reef!)

How can I tell if my subject is a native to Maui?

Contact EMWP if you have questions about the theme or eligibility of your art.

Stuff that's NOT OK to enter

Polynesian introductions, invasive species, landscapes of introduced plants and other non-native species are NOT eligible subjects.

Contact Viewpoints Gallery if your artwork needs special consideration due to size or configuration.

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how to submit

Printable instructions

Fill out an entry form and bring it with your artwork to Viewpoints Gallery on Tue. September 30th, 9am-4pm. Entry forms will also be available on Sept. 30 at the Gallery. All art must be ready for hanging or installation, including attaching wire for framed pieces. Matted work without frames will not be accepted. Jurying will occur after 5pm of the same day. Pick up for non-selected pieces is on Wed. October 1st, 10am-6pm.

Entry fee per artwork is $10 for adults, $5 for keiki. All adult entries that are selected for the show are required to be for sale.

There are four divisions:
Adult
High School (Grades 9-12)
Middle (Grades 6-8)
Elementary (Grades K-5)

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jurying process

Selection Criteria

MWA'08 puts the spotlight on our watersheds and the terrestrial and aquatic native species within, from mauka to makai, including the coral reef (but not the deep ocean). Subjects should portray any native Maui species or landscape, and may also include issues surrounding watershed coservation efforts. Subjects must NOT INCLUDE ANY INVASIVE SPECIES/LANDSCAPES. Hawaiian cultural components or human subjects are acceptable so long as they complement the native flora and fauna theme. A broad range of interpretation and styles is encourages.

MWA'08 encourages artists to learn about Malama Wao Akua - honoring and protecting the forested upper regions of our island's watersheds. Selected artwork should be successful in sharing this knowledge with others in a meaningful and provocative way.

Artwork will also be selected based upon a number of criteria, including originality of concept, creativity, technique, professionalism, and presentation.

Jurors

TBA

Number of Pieces Selected

In the adult division, about 30 or so pieces will be selected for display. The number selected depends on the space available at Viewpoints Gallery.

For the keiki, at least one artist will be selected for display from each division: High School, Middle School, and Elementary School.

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art sales

All selected adult entries are required to be for sale. Keiki entries are not required to be for sale.

If your piece is sold, 10% will go to support EMWP, 45% will go to the artist and 45% to Viewpoints Gallery.

You can donate your portion of the profits as a tax-deductible gift to the East Maui Watershed Partnership. Please call us if you would like to make a donation: 573-6999.

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Prizes

Prizes will be awarded for all divisions. Check back in the future as we will be updated the prize list.

art hikes

Need inspiration? Try one of our artist hikes into Waikamoi Preserve, a native Hawaiian cloud forest. Walk, examine, sketch, take photographs, feel the mana of the forest!

Art hikes will take place at Waikamoi Preserve and may require carpooling in 4-wheel drive vehicles.

Call Kat at 573-6999 for dates and details.

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Tips for Teachers

Are you thinking of getting your class involved in this year’s Malama Wao Akua art contest? We hope so!

Here are some tips that might help! Remember, there is a $5 entry fee for all entries in the keiki division. Not all artwork entered will be selected for the show. This is a CONTEST.

  • Consider having a contest within your class or school first, then enter the winning pieces from your contest to compete with the entries from other schools and individuals.

  • Invite EMWP to come as a guest speaker.
    We will give a presentation about Hawaiian rainforest ecology. Students build a watershed. Time: 60-90 mintues (flexible).

  • Sign up your class for an art hike.
    You provide the transportation, we provide the site and interpretation.

  • Check to make sure your students' entries qualify.
    Native birds, insects, plants or landscape of native species of Maui are OK. Coral reef species OK too. Polynesian introductions and other non-native species are NOT OK.

  • Have entries display ready.

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native or not?

Simply put, a native species is any creature that got the the Hawaiian Islands without the help of humans. They did this in one of three ways: by Wind, by floating over the ocean Waves, or by flying over using Wings (or being stuck on a bird's feathers). We call these the three Ws.

If you are unsure about the origins of your subject, contact us by email or phone (573-6999) and we'll help you out. You can also do some research on your own, via the internet, or your local library.

where to go for inspiration

Books

Try your local bookstore and look in the Hawaiiana or Natural History sections. Below are some exceptional books with great pictures and interpretive text.

Malama Wao Akua
Remains of a Rainbow
Eco traveler's Guide to Hawaii

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Places to go

Many popular hikes on Maui are actually altered habitats with little or no native wildlife. Come on a hike with us and travel back in time to a place filled with the plants, birds, and insects that make Maui unique. Call 573-6999 to sign up your group for an EMWP hike.

Other places you can hike to that have interpretive information and native species:

Haleakala National Park
Hawaii Nature Center
Kealia and Kanaha Ponds
Maui Nui Botanical Garden
Maui Ocean Center
Na Ala Hele

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Sites to surf

Native Hawaiian Plant Society
Learn about native plants, and volunteer for service trips

Native Hawaiian Plant Websites
A list of sites put together by the University of HI, Manoa

Birds of a Feather
An article with pictures of native Hawaiian birds

Jack Jeffrey's Photos
Brilliant photographs by this wildlife biologist and photographer

nativehawaiianflora.com
Native Hawaiian Plant Photography

Native Nursery
A plant nursery in Kula that sells native and Polynesian introduced plants. Website has pictures, and you may be able to ask for a tour.

display-ready artwork

Entries must be suitably framed or prepared for presentation and installation (a stretched canvas with a wrapped edge is considered framed). No wet work will be accepted.

For 2-dimensional hanging entries, a couple of eye-hooks screwed onto the back of the frame with picture wire strung in-between should suffice.

For 3-dimensional work, the gallery will provide a pedestal, unless you prefer to show it on one of your own. Also, if you do not want people touching the artwork, please provide a glass or Plexiglas case to house the artwork.

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Printable Details

Click here for printable details.

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Questions about the art contest?
Call: 573-6999
Send an email

print contest rules: MWA'08 prospectus

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